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April 2017

Most of whatever exists exists in the future, explains Frank Tipler in one of his books. For that reason, focusing only on the present or on the past means ignoring most of the reality. Unfortunately, according to Tipler, that’s precisely what most of us do.

I recently submitted a proposal to a certain company and I was later told that it was a good proposal, but, regardless, it was not going to be accepted because, for some unknown reason, “the boss” didn’t like it. I asked the person who gave that explanation what he said to his boss…

I recently read an article about un experiment repeated several times to prove that since our early childhood we become obsessed with only one solution for any given problem. As a consequence, we limit our ability to find new or alternative solutions, which becomes a real problem i…

The issue is simple: a galaxy known as ZF-COSMOS-20115 existed and died at a time when supposedly those events didn’t happen yet, so now we need to rethink what we know about not only the evolution of galaxies, but also about the universe itself.

I would like to know what’s the point of perpetuating the past and making it our only future, as if the past were the only possible and acceptable reality, when all indications are that the future is not and it never was a continuation of the past and, even more, there is a discont…